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Explanation / Answer

The answer to Question 1 is Option 1, not all parts of the body grow at the same rate. For example, at birth the head accounts for one-fourth of the infant’s body size. During the first two years of life, the rest of the body begins to catch up.

The answer to Question 2 is Option 4, 7. The average weight of an infant during birth is approximately 7.7 pounds.

The answer Question 3 is Option 4, principle of independence of systems. This state that different body systems grow at different rates.